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Pro-Ted Cruz group draws scrutiny for receiving money from his podcast’s company
Critics have questioned whether the arrangement runs afoul of a ban on candidates directing money to super PACs that can raise unlimited amounts of money.
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Celebrating the Summer Solstice at Stonehenge
To celebrate the celestial event, the ropes come down at the ancient monument, and visitors spend the night to greet the sunrise.
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Carolyn Hax: They are exes, roommates and at odds on how to be friends
A reader’s ex — also roommate and just-friend — expected more support for his finalized divorce (from a different ex).
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Ask Amy: Guest is angry dinner party host didn’t introduce other diners
A guest is upset after a host of a dinner party didn’t introduce guests to each other.
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Miss Manners: Can I send my tenant a baby gift?
Is it appropriate for this landlord to send a tenant a baby gift?
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Trump campaign seeks to head off convention revolt from its right flank
Aides scrambled to foil a suspected plot to throw the nominating process into chaos as suspicions abound about potentially disloyal delegates
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Carter’s next potential milestone: First former president to see 100
Jimmy Carter has been in hospice care for 16 months, but continues to eat well and defy the odds as his 100th birthday approaches.
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Trump cranks up false, inflammatory messages to rake in campaign cash
Democrats say fundraising emails falsely suggested he could be executed were tempting more violence.
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Man who attacked Paul Pelosi convicted in California on further charges
David DePape was found guilty of charges including aggravated kidnapping. A federal court previously gave him a 30-year sentence for attacking Nancy Pelosi’s husband.
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Trump Allies Begin First Line of Attack Against Arizona Election Case
The challenges from defendants charged with trying to overturn the 2020 election will be a test case for a new but little-known state law aimed at curbing political prosecutions.